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Yerba Buena Gardens Festival

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2016 PedritoMartinez Crowd CreditTomErlich
2016 PedritoMartinez Crowd CreditTomErlich

Yerba Buena Gardens Festival (also known as Yerba Buena Arts & Events, and YBGF) is an admission-free performing arts festival held in San Francisco, California. During the summer months, May to October, Yerba Buena Gardens Festival produces concerts and performances including music, dance, theater, circus and children's programs. All programs take place in the outdoor spaces of Yerba Buena Gardens in the South of Market, San Francisco district.

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Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
Howard Street, San Francisco

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Yerba Buena Gardens

Howard Street 750
94103 San Francisco
California, United States
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